Digital Education Brighton (DEB)
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Learning is for everyone Supporting a curiosity driven life

Here, you can find newsinformation and resources about all the ways there are to live and learn. You can join in education conversations and connect with other learners and knowledge providers via our Forum, or Get Involved in any number of ways.

South Downs Learning Centre Self-managed learning for children in Brighton

The Self Managed Learning College is based at the Brighton Youth Centre at 64 Edward Street Brighton and currently provides a programme for 7-16 year olds who are not in school. The aim of the College is to support parents in providing a good education for their children.

Quest to learn A school for digital kids

Quest to Learn is a school for digital kids. It is a community where students learn to see the world as composed of many different kinds of systems. It is a place to play, invent, grow, and explore.

PhDs in museums NYT article

For Shaena Montanari, a third-year paleontology student interested in chemically analyzing dinosaur fossils to learn what they ate, the Gobi Desert has been a trove of specimens. “The Gobi is very fossiliferous,” she says. “That’s a word, right? Anyway, there’s a lot of fossils there, very well preserved. You can even find a dinosaur brooding on a nest of eggs.”

Building Britain’s biggest classroom o2 Learn

We’re creating a video library of revision lessons from great teachers across the country. Connect to great teaching.

 Projects combining drama and technology WebPlay

 WebPlay is a ground breaking arts-education charity that combined drama and technology to create inspirational, cross-curricular projects for schools that raised children’s achievement, creativity and cross-cultural awareness.

Blogging project for schools Quad-Blogging

Imagine four schools that had a partnership/agreement that would mean that for a four week cycle, each school’s blog would be the focus for one week out of four.

Children learning programming Raspberry Pi

The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized computer that plugs into your TV and a keyboard. It’s a capable little PC which can be used for many of the things that your desktop PC does, like spreadsheets, word-processing and games. It also plays high-definition video. We want to see it being used by kids all over the world to learn programming.